Several years ago, that was probably true. It’s been said that Tumblr’s secret to success is its adult content. I guess women really do prefer recipes and shopping to hot, hot sex? Then I found some other boards. (The section, I said.) But seriously, even searches for a certain “c” word return pictures of chickens. But guess what mommies like to post? (hint: it’s not T&A) Still, the section itself is very small. Apparently, there, porn means food porn, art and kind of silly posts (Kermit watching a nature show with frogs doing it, e.g.). A search for pornstar gets a little dirtier. Pinterest, I first thought, was much cleaner. (To get to the raunchier stuff, you have dig into the tags and accounts of the users posting the images). Plus, all those pictures are tagged with other words that can lead you down the Instagram rabbit hole of shame. But then someone told me about #pornstagram, and yep, there you go. Depending on when you query it, the #porno tag is either pretty lame or shows full-on nudity. There’s no #porn or #sex on Instagram, at least not that which you can query up by tag, that is. That’s why it’s interesting how the three social services far on other NSFW topics. When is a photo art, versus something encouraging a disease? Searches reveal this is still a popular topic for its users.Įven Instagram isn’t immune to this community, which is incredibly tough to police. Pinterest, which enacted a similar ban on thinspo and other self-harm imagery, a month after Tumblr did, has also apparently had a tough time keeping thinspo off its site. Sadly, these are mostly fashion industry photos, so what can you do? And yet today, thinspo searches on Tumblr bring back hundreds of posts of jetting collarbones, ribs poking out, thighs that don’t touch, and more. Tumblr seemingly took a more proactive stance in its bans, announcing it would apply the policy on a blog-by-blog basis. This includes the cult of the “thinspo” posters, who like to find “inspirational” imagery encouraging and celebrating their anorexia-induced starvation. After all, Tumblr houses, like, a lot of porn.īoth services aim to help their members find platforms for self-expression, one through pinning images for inspiration, the other through blogging, and both have also had to fight unwanted content on their networks.įor example, both Tumblr and Pinterest recently implemented changes to their Terms of Service banning self-injury and self-harm. I was just curious about the type of not-so-mommy-friendly content that might be popping up on what’s now the third-most popular social network after Facebook and Twitter. That doesn’t mean you have to trace them, but observe them until you are able to reproduce it.Wow, Pinterest’s porn section is fairly tame. This is the truth, you have to copy pictures in order to improve. the most important: USE REFERENCE IMAGES WHEN DRAWING! If they are real photos and not other drawings is better.What I can do is self-taught, that’s why there’s so many errors. I never attend art school or art course, as I said on the tutorial.I don’t think there is any absurdity here but if I made some big and harming anatomy error please tell me and I will change/delete it.When I was cropping this I noticed a lot of grammar mistakes, I’m so sorry I don’t have the time to correct them.This is how I draw, these are my tips that solely adapts to my drawing style and I’m sorry if there are anatomic mistakes. Yes, I made this tutorial BUT I’m in no position to say this is 100% correct.They asked me for a body tutorial, but first a bit of must-to-reads: BEWARE FOR NSFW CONTENT! hi-res non-cropped version: part I | part II
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